Cork GAA has paid tribute to the late Terry O’Neill following his passing yesterday.
A former selector with Cork’s senior footballers, O’Neill was part of the backroom team which helped steer the Rebels to All-Ireland glory in 2010.
He also coached his native Bantry Blues to a county senior championship title in 1998, with the club tweeting yesterday:
"Bantry Blues would like to express our deepest sympathies to the family and large circle of friends of the late Terry O’Neill who passed away today after a short illness.
“Terry coached our county senior winning team in 1998 and was a selector on the 2010 Cork team.”
Bantry Blues would like to express our deepest sympathies to the family and large circle of friends of the late Terry O’Neill who passed away today after a short illness. Terry coached our county senior winning team in 1998 and was a selector on the 2010 @OfficialCorkGAA team. pic.twitter.com/U76sVtN1gZ
— BantryBlues (@bantryblues) November 27, 2019
TweetCork GAA would like to express its deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Terry O’ Neill (RIP) and to his club @bantryblues . Terry was a selector with several Cork football teams including the All Ireland Senior Football winning team in 2010. https://t.co/9ttoa88S0G pic.twitter.com/vhnwO8Xr1D
— Cork GAA (@OfficialCorkGAA) November 27, 2019